Amaechi: Work on Lagos-Kano rail line to begin this year

Amaechi: Work on Lagos-Kano rail line to begin this year

The Minister of Transport, Mr Rotimi Ameachi said today that work on the standard guage, Lagos-Kano rail line will begin this year.

Amaechi gave the assurance at a town hall meeting, organised by the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, on Monday in Lagos.

“The first railway contract in the revitalisation policy was awarded by former president Olusegun Obasanjo that is railway from Lagos to Kano; the next one was awarded by former President Goodluck Jonathan, Lagos to Calabar.

“In all these there are agreements with Chinese government that there will be counterpart funding of 15 per cent; we did not fulfil these
agreements.

“The only place they tried a bit was the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano, which is yet to be completed; and we are working extremely hard to ensure that between June and July we would commercialise that rail line.

“That will reduce the challenges of production; to convey goods and services between Kaduna and Abuja.

“And I assure that, by God’s grace, before the end of the year we would commence work on the Lagos – Kano rail line.”

He added that his ministry would ensure the country’s rail lines were connected to the sea ports in order to reduce the burden on roads and clogging of Lagos ports.

“When we took over, we discovered that there is nowhere that railway doesn’t end up at the sea port; but this one did not end up at the seaport.So what we did is to connect it to Calabar, Port Harcourt and Onne, and Warri Sea ports and then to either Tin can or Apapa.

“It means if you are in Onitsha you want to import through Warri that’s your business.

“If you are in Port Harcourt you don’t need to come to Lagos anymore, the same also goes to those who are in Calabar; that is what we’ve done.’’

He said that the Federal Government had commenced negotiation for the completion of the Itakpe-Warri rail line which had been abandoned for more than 32 years.

“Nigeria has been struggling to construct that rail line in 32 years. We are negotiating with a Chinese company that is ready to take up that rail line together with the Ajaokuta steel plant.

“We would carry it all from Itakpe down to Abuja and then down to the sea port in Warri; that entire solid mineral axis will be covered but we have also introduced passenger trains as well.

“We have not concluded negotiation with them, but when we do, we will handover to them.’’

The minister further disclosed that the Federal Government had entered into agreement with General Electric (GE) to revive the old Lagos to Kano rail line.

He said the company in exchange for the project would build a University of Transportation in the country.

“We have agreed with GE as follows. I give you Lagos-Kano, and you (GE) give me the following, because you can’t dump a technology on us and go, you must give us a University of Transportation.’’

The minister said that university would train railway graduates, marine engineering graduates and aviation.

He said the GE would build a factory that would produce the locomotives, wagon and the coaches in Nigeria.

“Finally, we said to the company you will not take Lagos-Kano if you will not do Port Harcourt – Maiduguri; that again I think they have
agreed, we have not concluded negotiation.

“If all this is done in the next four years, we would have been able to connect the whole of Nigeria and reduce the impact that we put to
convey good and services on the road.

The minister therefore expressed hope that the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration would connect the entire country by rail by the end of his four-year term.

He therefore appealed to property owners, who would be affected by demolition exercises to pave way for the construction, saying, “please bear with us because without demolition there would be no rail line.

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